Mohammed Kudus will be working with a new manager at Tottenham Hotspur when he makes his injury comeback in April following the sacking of Thomas Frank.
The Danish coach has been dismissed by Spurs following a horrendous run of form in the Premier League, which has since seen the North London club fail to win a game in their last eight matches, their longest streak without a victory since October 2008.
Frank's dismissal came following the 2-1 home defeat to fellow strugglers Newcastle United on Tuesday evening.
Kudus was Frank's first signing after his appointment as manager last summer, and the Ghanaian proved to be a key figure for the Dane, playing a pivotal role in their early season form.
However, the injury to the Ghanaian has had an enormous impact on the club as hey struggle to create chances without talismanic attacker.
And despite their poor run in the league, and in domestic competitions, Frank led Spurs to a fourth place finish and an automatic qualification to the knockout stages of the UEFA Champions League.
The club is yet to announce the replacement of Frank as they access available options, with ex-Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi reportedly set for the job following his Marseille exit.
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